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Hypno Disc is a 23 year old centre back at aston villa
Chaos 2 is a 20 year old Goalkeeper at Real Madrid
Razor is a 16 year old CM at Lyon
Behemoth is a 26 year old centre back at Werder Breman
Tornado is a 27 year old striker at Rangers
Panic Attack is an 18 year old Striker at TNS
Firestorm is a 28 year old Goalkeeper at AC Milan
Pussycat is a 27 year old ST/MC/AMC at derry city

Yeah same as the grudge match, you send me your bid and the person who has the highest bid gets to face him, maximum of one challenge per month, (So October is the next challenge as there were none for september) prize money is shown in the opening post. Winner gets the belt

not regularly no, winners of tournaments, grudge matches and challenge belt title matches will get Screen Shots, as well as both finalists in the world wars. You will however get very detailed updates on how your player is doing, You will see the level of detail tomorrow

Just realised i completely forgot to mention something, We are still accepting new vaccancies, this also applies to people who run out of money as they can re-enter this way. New Entries will be asked to choose a club, and from this club they will have to choose a young player to be there robot, once chosen they will face on of the regulars in a wild card warrior challenge. If they win they will be granted entry from the next month and will have £50,000 to spend, if they lose they can repeat the process the next in game month, and the victorious regular will be given an extra £5,000

Also a few of you should be very greatful for squad rotation in the league cup giving you a game

Welcome to the September show, coming up for you today we have the rirst heat from the world wars, two heats of the english regional wars as well as a heat of the dreading gauntlet and plenty of action in the first heat of Goal Frenzy, the judges have seen plenty of action this week with a few controversial decisions. One Robot even managed to pick up four MOM awards in a row. Anyhow onto the Show

Joe Tompkins will be extremely gutted this month, after a good August where he scored 8 goals in five appearances averaging 8.32 for Chelmsford and picking up 3 MOM he was rewarded with a call up to the U19 England Squad for the match on the 5th September, not only that he started the game. This is where the bad luck started; he was injured after just 6 minutes picking up a sprained ankle keeping him out for four weeks meaning he misses every qualifying game. The more bad news is that the injury he has picked up is that the physio seems to have underestimated his injury and he is not expected to be back for between 11days and 3 weeks.
Score 0.00

Chris Hatton took a surprising decision in August retiring from international football, presumably this is to stop the same thing as happened to Joe Tompkins happening to him. Unfortunately despite being included amongst the first team at Carrarese he is yet to make even a substitute appearance.
Score 0.00

Alesi Shotronne took on too much of a challenge starting at Palermo he has yet to break out of the U20 squad and make an appearance for the first team. He has however been given a new contract of £100 per week although it still runs out at the end of the season.
Score 0.00

Chip Butty has done the sensible thing after realising he wasn’t going to get a game at Sheffield United, he has moved on loan for 6months to Wrexham. He started off the month scoring a 7.0 in the 2-1 loss to Crawley, playing in this game to one of our other robots, dami. Before the next game he picked up a virus keeping him out for two weeks meaning he missed the games against Tamworth, Fleetwood and Altringham. On his return he had a terrible last game of the month against Hayes and Yeading scoring a 5.8 in the 1-1 draw. If he wants to progress far he may have to move sides as it must be hard to show your true talents in a relegation scrap in which Wrexham are appearing.
Score 6.40

Armadou Traore-Mcnamee had a terrible start to his oxford career getting injured in his very first friendly against Tamworth, keeping him out for two months. This meant he missed the entire month, although should be back in time for all next month’s games.
Score 0.00

Chaos 2 is the second choice keeper at real Madrid and so despite spending a lot of time on the bench he has yet to make an appearance for the Spanish giants.
Score 0.00

JudgesWell Chip Butty did clearly enough to progress from the heats as champions, as for the rest well the judges have had a hard time deciding on this, at this point it should be pointed out the judges cannot put a house robot through. In second place due to his excellent form in August and the call up to the England u19’s Joe Tompkins. Due to being very unlucky through injury but looking good enough to play for the first team Armadou Traore-Mcnamee is given third. Fourth Place and the final qualifying place for the quarter finals is handed to Chris Hatton as he has at least made the first team squad. Unfortunately that means Alesi Shotronne joins Chaos 2 in dropping out at the heats stage.

Dami is another who took the surprise decision in august to retire from international football. He has however made a great run of games at Wrexham unlike many of the other robots competing. He started off the month scoring a 6.9 in the 2-1 defeat against Crawley. This was followed up with a 6.2 in the loss to Tamworth, a 7.1 in the win against Fleetwood and a 6.5 in the defeat against Altrincham, before finishing up the month with a 6.3 in the draw with Hayes and Yeading.
Score 6.6

Alex Seddon started out the month sitting out the defeat to Aldershot, he was however brought into the side to face Gillingham, he scored a goal in the 14th minute giving chesterfield a 1-1 draw and himself a 1-1 draw. This wasn’t enough to keep him in the side and he was left completely out of the side which lost to Rotherham. He was restored to the side in the defeat against Bradford but had to come off with a knock on the 61st minute, he still scored a 6.8 though. He kept up his run of alternate games by being left out of the 4-0 defeat against Port Vale.
Score 6.95

Maz Armley scored 2 goals to give York a win over barrow and himself a 7.3 rating, he again led the attack against Crawley but unfortunately could not break through as they lost 1-0 and he was given a 6.5. A 6.6 in the defeat to Tamworth and a goal in the win against Fleetwood gave him a 6.9. He ended the month with a disappointing 6.2 against Altrincham.
Score 6.7

Marcus Van Der Cook has unfortunately not managed to break out of the u18’s at Coventry, his progress has not been helped by a couple of facial injuries and he is now left hoping that our house robot really messes up in this round
Score 0.00

Chip Butty has done the sensible thing after realising he wasn’t going to get a game at Sheffield United, he has moved on loan for 6months to Wrexham. He started off the month scoring a 7.0 in the 2-1 loss to Crawley, playing in this game to one of our other robots, dami. Before the next game he picked up a virus keeping him out for two weeks meaning he missed the games against Tamworth, Fleetwood and Altringham. On his return he had a terrible last game of the month against Hayes and Yeading scoring a 5.8 in the 1-1 draw. If he wants to progress far he may have to move sides as it must be hard to show your true talents in a relegation scrap in which Wrexham are appearing.
Score 6.40

Hypno Disc has not managed to break out of the reserves at Aston Villa and make an appearance for the first team
Score 0.00

Judges
Not much of a choice here for the judges, they have to go for Marcus Van Der Cook

Well the random number generator has again been used and the judging criteria is Goals conceded by team when the player is in the side, this will be done on an averaging system to not disadvantage people who play a lot of games.

Adam Alonso has yet to break out of the Barcelona U19’s and so has yet to play for the first team, although he has been putting some good performances in for the youth side.
Score N/A

Sir Killalot missed most of the month due to picking up a calf strain at the end of August keeping him out for three weeks and meaning he missed the qualifying games against Swindon, Yeovil, Tranmere and Exeter, he was however back for the final game of the month against Huddersfield however his manager didn’t want to rush him back and so left him on the subs bench for the entire game.
Score N/A

Alesi Shotronne took on too much of a challenge starting at Palermo he has yet to break out of the U20 squad and make an appearance for the first team. He has however been given a new contract of £100 per week although it still runs out at the end of the season.
Score N/A

George Tugby took on a huge challenge at Everton, however despite being only included in the u18 squad he did make an appearance in the league cup off the bench, unfortunately for him this was in August and he made no appearances in September.
Score N/A

Andreas Stonini has yet to break out of the u20 squad at Napoli making no first team appearances.
Score N/A

The Judges
Well that was a very boring bout, and that made it extremely hard for us to choose someone to go through as we believe none of them deserve it, however we have to choose three so in first place is Sir Killalot as he made a number of first team appearances throughout August. In second place is George Tugby thanks to his substitute appearance in the league cup in August, third place was very hard and ended up being chosen purely on being awarded a new contract, it goes to Alesi Shotronne

Dami has made a lot of appearances for Wrexham, however he is yet to break his goal drought scoring 0 goals.
Score 0

Chris Hatton took a surprising decision in August retiring from international football, presumably this is to stop the same thing as happened to Joe Tompkins happening to him. Unfortunately despite being included amongst the first team at Carrarese he is yet to make even a substitute appearance.
Score 0

Chris Owen has had a fantastic time at the start of his career, including receiving 3 full caps for Wales scoring 1 goal in the friendly game against Hong Kong. He started off the month poorly being left out of the squad for the 3-0 win against Altrincham. He received a man of the match award in the 1-1 draw with Hayes and Yeading but didn’t score a goal. Against Darlington he again got a MOM award however this time he also picked up a goal in the 3-3 draw. His third MOM in a row came in the 2-2 draw with Rushden but again he didn’t score, before completing the month claiming MOM and scoring in the 2-1 win over Cambridge. His run of form has seen Newport leading the BSP.
Score 2

Panic Attack got injured at the start of September keeping him out for 11 days meaning he missed the match against Prestatyn. He was back for the draw with Llanelli coming on off the bench for the last 8 minutes, he played the entire of the 2-0 win against Newtown scoring 1 goal despite picking up a knock.
Score 1

Well that concludes the September show, the deadline for any challenges for the Belt or Grudge matches to make it into the October Show as well as any Wild card challenges is 27th December at 9pm, any received after then will go into the November Show

just working on the next update, someones going to be very gutted they've moved onloan to a unplayable league for the entire season, remember only 9 hours to submit any grudge matches and or challenges for the challenge belt in the october update. I can confirm this time we will definitely have a challenge belt match

Yay, Super Chip is top of the World War heat and the Regional War heat!

I'd better win summat as I've spent all my money. All or nothing!

Well you could always reenter with our wild card warrior battle, but that does mean a year of just single battles in the grudge match and challenge belt battles or and this goes for everyone tune in tomorrow for the update to find out how you can all earn yourself some extra cash, its not a huge amount but it could end up being enough to enter yourself into tournaments if your very good, upto £8000 will be available but its highly unlikely anyone could get all the money. Just to let you all know it pays to be quick on the response, so the sooner you respond the more money you can win

Welcome everyone to the October show, we have some great battles coming up for you today, with the second heat of the World wars and the second and third heats in the gauntlet, both of these events will see the draw of the quarter final. Also coming up are a heat of goal crazy and for the first time ever the challenge belt is up for grabs and we will see whether greenwhitearmy was worthy of it. Let battle commence

Liam Ferguson has had a tough start to his Hartlepool career and is still with the u18 squad, he has made one start for the first team in a league cup match, unfortunately for him this wasn’t during October. With Hartlepool lying in midtable surely they will take a chance on him soon.
Score 0.00

Sen Siri has made a huge mistake; he wasn’t getting any first team action at Chelsea so he left on loan for the season, unfortunately for him he joined Belgian club Westerloo, which is in a league not being run, unless Chelsea recall him he is out for the season.
Score 0.00

Dead Metal is currently training with Newcastle reserves, he has made one appearance for the first team but that was back at the start of the season in the league cup, and October has been a very dull month for him
Score 0.00

Sam Flynn has not managed to break out of Leeds u18 squad, despite being given a chance as a substitute in there league cup first round defeat to Bury, he has yet to get any more first team action.
Score 0.00

Behemoth is amongst Werder Bremans first team, however his only appearance has been a start in the German cup first round back in August.
Score 0.00

The Judges
Well that was a pathetic round with nobody scoring, with us not being allowed to put a House robot through every player makes it through but we have to work out who was the least pathetic to give first place to. Due to being in the reserve squad Dead Metal has been given first, Sam Flynn second as he is playing in a higher league than Liam Ferguson who is third, while Sen Siri has been given fourth as he seems to have got lost on the way to the studio.

1) Dead Metal
2) Sam Flynn
3) Liam Ferguson
4) Sen Siri

PunditWell after a disappointing heat B we look ahead to the rest of the world wars now the heats has ended. Now this should be the one they all want to win, however it doesn’t seem to be this way from their actions. The Draw for the quarter final has been made;

So who do we believe will make the next round, I think chip butty is a guarantee in the first quarter final, Joe Tompkins should qualify from the second providing he can recover from injury. Armadou Traore-Mcnamee would be my favourite for the third quarter final, the last one is difficult to call but I’ll give it to dead metal. This would leave the semi finals looking as follows,
1) Chip Butty vs Armadou Traore-Mcnamee
2) Joe Tompkins vs Dead Metal
The first one is difficult to call as we haven’t really seen Armadou in action however I’m going to give it to Chip Butty while I believe Joe Tompkins should walk the second semi final. Despite Chip Butty beating Joe Tompkins in the heats I believe that Joe Tompkins will come out on top during the final.

Well once again time for that random number generator, the result is one, which means for this heat average rating for the month will be used.

Marcus Van Der Cook is still amongst the Coventry u18’s however he was finally given a run out in the final game of the month where he came off the bench in the 66th minute in the home defeat to Millwall, scoring a 6.4.
Score 6.4

GG Donovan has not managed to break out of the u18s at Arsenal, although being tutored by Alumina means they must have hope for him in the future.
Score 0.00

Chris Owen continued his fine run of form picking up two more international caps including a goal against Bulgaria. His form for the month started off slow with him failing to score in the first three games picking up ratings of 7.4, 6.9 and 6.8. After this barren spell though he fully recovered scoring one goal in the 6-3 win over Southport in the league, before getting four goals in the 6-0 win over didcott in the Fa cup fourth qualifying round with a rating of 10.0. He then finished the month failing to score in the 3-3 draw with Wimbledon rating 6.8. Chris has led his side to the top of the league by toping the league scoring charts by five goals, the assists charts by 2, the MOM charts by 6 and the average rating charts by 1.25
Score 7.77

Macemkillah missed the first two matches of the month with an injury however was back in time to face Crawley where he scored a 6.8 in the 3-3 draw. He got a 7.1 in the win against Tamworth before a very disappointing 5.8 in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round defeat to Dartford. In the 3-2 win against Fleetwood he scored a 6.8.
Score 6.63

Ishu finally made his first appearance for the hearts first team in the Scottish cup quarter final against St Mirren scoring a 6.9.
Score 6.9

This time the number chosen was 2 this means that the goals scored by player is the judging criteria
Chris Hatton is still amongst the first team at Carrarese but has still yet to make a first team appearance
Score 0

Sen Siri has made a huge mistake; he wasn’t getting any first team action at Chelsea so he left on loan for the season, unfortunately for him he joined Belgian club Westerloo, which is in a league not being run, unless Chelsea recall him he is out for the season.
Score 0

Dead Metal is currently training with Newcastle reserves, he has made one appearance for the first team but that was back at the start of the season in the league cup, and October has been a very dull month for him
Score 0

Sam Flynn has not managed to break out of Leeds u18 squad, despite being given a chance as a substitute in there league cup first round defeat to Bury, he has yet to get any more first team action.
Score 0

Pussycat is currently training with the Derry city reserves but has made five appearances for the first team, though is yet to score a goal.
Score 0

Judges
Well another boring round for us to judge on, in the end we have gone with dead metal, Sam Flynn and Chris Hatton to go through as Sen Siri doesn’t look like he’ll find the studio any time soon

1) Dead Metal
2) Sam Flynn
3)Chris Hatton

Pundit
Well the draw for the quarter finals of the gauntlet has been made

Now the gauntlet is very difficult to predict as the judging criteria varies every round, however i’ll do my best, In the first quarter final i think Sir Killalot once he has recovered from his injury should start appearing for his club so will probably go through as first with Ishu second, in the second match i think Mackemkillah should win with a tough fight for second, probably dead metal getting that one, while in the third match I think Chris Owen should win easily, with Sam Flynn in second. That would leave the semi final matches as
1) Sir Killalot vs Dead Metal vs Chris Owen
2) Ishu vs Mackemkillah vs Sam Flynn
In these games Chris Owen should easily make it through the First semi with Ishu being my favourite in the second, then Chris Owen should win the final comfortably.

Joe Tompkins appeared in most of Chelmsford’s games this month but did not score a goal until the fourth game of the month against Cambridge, unfortunately for him in the next game he got an injury which is expected to keep him out for around 3 months, which could end most of his hopes for this season. The good news is though his club is currently sitting in second in the league.
Score 1

Cristiano Fucile has been moved into the sevilla u19s and has made one appearance for the sevilla first team at the end of October as a substitute in the Spanish cup 4th round first leg 4-0 win against Oviedo coming on in the 62nd minute but failing to score.
Score 0

Dead Metal is currently training with Newcastle reserves, he has made one appearance for the first team but that was back at the start of the season in the league cup, and October has been a very dull month for him
Score 0

Armadou Traore-Mcnamee has made his first three appearances for the club this month. In the first game of the month he started the 2-0 defeat to Torquay and then played the 4-1 defeat to Aldershot in the johnstones paint trophy, he then sat out the next three games before coming on as a substitute in the final game of the month against bury which the team lost 4-1.
Score 0

Judges
Well we have to decide who goes through alongside Joe Tompkins, and i believe it is an easy decision to make with Armadou being the only player who made multiple appearances

Dead Metal is the current holder of the challenge belt and has now received his first challenge, Dami won the honour of challenging him, coming first in the bidding wars with a bid of £5,000.

Dead Metal is currently training with Newcastle reserves, he has made one appearance for the first team but that was back at the start of the season in the league cup, and October has been a very dull month for him
Score 0

Dami scored a 6.7 in the win against Darlington before a 5.8 in the 4-0 hammering by Rushden. Following this he was left out of the matches against Cambridge and Forrest Green before making a return for the FA Cup qualifying round against Mansfield where they lost 2-1 but he was rated 6.9, in the final game of the month he came off the bench too late to be given a rating in the win over Kettering.
Score 6.47

Pundit So we have a new holder of the Challenge belt Dami has won the prize of the challenge belt, £7,500 in cash and a screen shot of himself, who will be brave enough to challenge him for the title to try and win the same prizes.

Well that is the end of the show, i hope you have all enjoyed the fantastic battles, and survived the boring ones now i have given you my opinions on how the battles will go now its your turn. For your chance to win some money all you have to do is predict who will win the tournaments, now i only want you to do this for the tournaments which have reached there quarter finals, so for now that is just the World Wars and the Gauntlet, good luck if the person you predict wins you will receive £1000, if they reach the final you will receive £500, as an added bonus if you were the first person to preduct them to win you will receive £2000. All predictions must be in before the quarter finals start

on the other hand i didn't think my player would be moved to the under 19s at Sevilla hoping in a year he will be on the move at least on loan and hoping the high determination attribute will aid in his development along with the good facilities at Sevilla...but professional Debut at 16 is pretty good even though it's not in the league. At least i was cautios this time round. Well done jim owen

thanks almundo and kcar its comments like that that make this worth doing.

Deadline for any grudge matches or challenge belt bids is 9pm on the 30th, this is also the deadline for your predictions as that update will feature the next rounds in those competitions, after the update the predictions competition for goal crazy will open

My greatest appologies must go to romanista and fearthainn as i have just realised neither of your players have featured in an update so far, although remember if you have a quiet run and want to see updates on your player you can always enter a grudge match or challenge belt

update in 2 and a half hours now, you have that long to submit any challenges for the belt, just tp let you know you could get it for very cheap this time so it may be worth a bid with £7,500 available to any winner and £10,000 for every sucessful retention, all biuds in by PM please

Welcome to the November show, coming up we have the first two quarter finals of the world wars, a semi final in the English regional was, The Gauntlet quarter final and the remaining heats of goal frenzy including for the first time we will get to see Lucas Volman and Gon Pereira, as well as all that we will see if Dami can retain his challenge belt.

Pundit
On paper this battle should be a walkover, Chip Butty has been performing reasonably well so far in the competition whereas Sen Siri is at a club who don’t even play but as you all know anything can happen in robot wars. First we have the results of your predictions, to win the world wars:
Chip Butty 55%
Dead Metal 36%
Joe Tompkins 9%

Battle
Chip Butty had a good star to the month as he started the first game against AFC Wimbledon rating at 7.7 in the 2-1 win. He was then left out completely for the defeat to Luton, before coming on as a substitute at half time in the draw with Southport; unfortunately he was injured in the 55th minute and will be out for between 4 and 5 months
Score 7.7

Sen Siri is still at Westerlo and so has not made any more appearances, he has however made two appearances for Thailand against UAE and Qatar where he was rated 7.3 and 7.9 so he has some talent as he showed in these two friendly’s.
Score 0

Pundit
Well that went as predicted with Chip Butty winning, although he sustained a lot of damage and will have to hope he can repair it in time for the semi final.

Pundit
Liam Ferguson was very lucky to make it to the quarter final so you would probably expect Joe Tompkins to progress here.

Battle
Joe Tompkins missed the entire month battling with his injury which is still expected to keep him out for between another 5 to 7 weeks.
Score 0

Liam Fergusson is still training with Hartlepool’s U18s and didn’t make a single appearance for the clubs first team. He will however be very grateful his contract has been extended till 2014 although he is still on £55 a week.
Score 0

Judges
Well we feel we have to give it to Joe Tompkins as he only missed play through injury whereas Liam Ferguson was fit throughout yet still failed to make an appearance.

Pundit
That was a dull match; Joe Tompkins is through to the Semi Final but will have to perform much better if he is to make the final.

Pundit
Looking at their form during the heats you have to say that Alex Seddon is the clear favourite here, but before we go to the match here are the results of your predictions of who will win the English Regional wars;
Chip Butty 67%
Alex Seddon 33%

Battle
Alex Seddon started the first match of the month against Shrewsbury, where he was rated 6.8, unfortunately for him during this match he picked up an injury that is expected to keep him out for another 3 or 4 months
Score 6.8

Marcus Van Der Cook is still with the u18 side at Coventry and didn’t make a single appearance for the first team this month.
Score 0

Pundit
The match went as predicted although Alex Seddon will have to recover from his injury before the final

Pundit
This time the random number generator came up with number 5 which is least cards racked up, once again this is done on an average system so as not to penalise people who play more games, 1 red card is equal to two yellows. Sir Killalot is the favourite to progress but who will go through with him is anyone’s guess. First we will see the results of your predictions for the Gauntlet winner:
Chris Owen 92%
Sir Killalot 8%

Battle
Sir Killalot started the first game of the month in the 1-1 draw with Peterborough and played 62minutes without picking up a card before being subbed off. He started on the bench for the 3-0 FA cup first round win over Shrewsbury but came on to pick up another 33 minutes without a card. He Started the Johnston’s Paint Trophy defeat to Huddersfield gaining a further 62 minutes without a card before coming off the pitch; he came off the bench in the defeat to Plymouth before picking up an injury which will keep him out for a further 6 weeks.
Score 0 in 181mins

Ishu made no appearances for hearts and is still with their u19 side; this won’t be the case for much longer though as he has agreed to join Olympique Lyonnais in January, the deal netting hearts £160k
Score N/A

Chris Hatton wasn’t picked for the first match of the month against Prato, before finally making his first appearance off the bench in the 2-1 defeat to Fano, playing for 15 minutes without picking up a card. He again came off the bench against Gavorrano scoring the winning goal and going a further 26 minutes without a card
Score 0 in 41mins

Pundit
So the two who progressed both did very well with neither picking up a card, Ishu will have to hope that he will get more playing time at Lyon who are currently top of the French League.
1) Sir Killalot
2) Chris Hatton

Adam Alonso is still yet to make his first team appearance at Barcelona
Score 0

Sir Killalot started the first game of the month in the 1-1 draw with Peterborough and played 62minutes before being subbed off. He started on the bench for the 3-0 FA cup first round win over Shrewsbury but came on to pick up another 33 minutes of game time. He Started the Johnston’s Paint Trophy defeat to Huddersfield before he came off the bench in the defeat to Plymouth later picking up an injury which will keep him out for a further 6 weeks. He failed to score a goal in every match he played.
Score 0

Gon Pereira has made plenty of appearances for Derry City over the past few months including playing in there one and only game this month the 3-1 win over Athlone Town, the good news for him is that he managed to score one goal, the bad news is this was Derry city’s last game of the season and he will have hop he is not playing till march to stand any chance of progress unless he moves in January. Also in good news for him is that he picks up £2000 in competition cash as Derry City won the First Division.
Score 1

Lucas Volman has finally started appearing regularly for San Marino coming off the bench in the draw against Crociati Noceto to score the equaliser, he was an unused sub in the match against Sangiovannese before he started the final match of the month which ended in defeat. He has a new contract which will see him stay at the club until 2014 on £55 a week.
Score 1

Alesi Shotronne was injured in a reserve match and is expected to be out for a further 2 or 3 months, meaning he will have to wait longer for his debut at Palermo.
Score 0

Ishu made no appearances for hearts and is still with their u19 side; this won’t be the case for much longer though as he has agreed to join Olympique Lyonnais in January, the deal netting hearts £160k
Score 0

JudgesWe had to decide who would go through alongside Lucas Volman and it was a very tough decision, in the end purely because he got a transfer out of Hearts Ishu is getting 2nd place

My predictions are for Chris Owen to win the first, Panic Attack the second, Ishu the third and Lucas Volman the fourth. That would leave the Semi Finals as follows;
Chris Owen vs Ishu
Lucas Volman
I expect Chris Owen to win the first while Lucas Volman should progress automatically as the house robots can’t compete in the semi finals. The final would then be Chris Owen vs Lucas Volman which I expect Chris Owen to just win although it will be close. Now its time for you to submit your predictions to win some money.

Pundit
Once again we have a challenge, Dami took the belt last time and will this time have to defend against the might of Joe Tompkins who won with a £6,000 bid.

Battle
Dami started the first game of the month scoring a 6.8 in the win over AFC Wimbledon, he came on as a sub in the defeat to Luton too late to be given a rating before starting the draw with Southport and rating 6.8. In the win against Eastbourne Boro he was rated at 6.9, before scoring two and rating 9.3 in the final game of the month against Kidderminster.
Score 7.45

Joe Tompkins missed the entire month battling with his injury which is still expected to keep him out for between another 5 to 7 weeks. This was a terrible time for him to choose to battle for the belt as most other times his more powerful robot would probably win, lets hope he challenges again when his robot is repaired.
Score 0

Figured the thread has been going long enough to post this, Are you enjoying my sign-up? Please give it a rating, its the little button at the top right hand side of the page, it only takes a few seconds of your time and gives me an idea of how much your enjoying this, also if you have any ideas for improvements please let us know, I already have some ideas for new events which will take place in the second wars and there will be some changing of the costs of certain events

Is GG Donovan having some first team football or he's still stuck in the u18?

Still in the u18's i'm afraid.

For anyone out of all competitions if you want updates you can always enter grudge matches or challenge belt battles, also everyone will receive an end of season detailed update in June plus a start of season update at the end of August before the competitions restart.

put me in any i dont mind erm and i cant remember how much each event cost

They are all in the opening post, but we have already started and you entered competitions remember, have you not been following this sign up at all, i am putting a lot of effort in here so the least you could deo is actually read it, you were the one who chose to sign up. Are you still interested in this because if you are I would like you to read all the updates i have done, if not please can you tell me now so i can stop wasting time with you updates.

Must say I'm very disappointed with the following people they all missed out on the chance of some extra money due to not reading the updates, I am putting a lot of effort in so it would be a lot nicer for me if you all could read the updates and post some responses.

I would just like to say thankyou very much to the ones not on that list who are posting regularly it makes it all worthwhile, also there are a couple on that list who are posrting regularly and obviously just skimming the updates so I am less annoyed at you, although you may like to read more in detail in future.

26 hours to get your Goal Frenzy Predictions in Please, only two have done so far